On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> ---
We should really enforce that people do this when they submit patches...
Appreciate this. Want to do the same for pacman changes? :P
Here is a beginning. I didn't touch the makepkg section written by Allan but added a line in the contrib one for pacdiff. 3.3.0 - xdelta: many fixes and improvements - new pkgdelta script to create deltas - repo-add can add both deltas and packages to a database - xz archive format supported for packages and databases - in case of unresolvable packages, pacman now asks the user if he wants to remove them from the transaction - replace libdownload dependency by the original libfetch - better support of -q/--quiet flag with -Qo and -Ql - fix a bug where the replacement of a package failed because of a file conflict, and the package was lost (FS#9088) - improved behavior of HoldPkg option (FS#9173) - allow to ignore a package from a group (FS#12059) - various asciidoc fixes - repo-add: quiet flag less quiet - repo-add: various cleanups and improvements - makepkg: - package splitting support! - see PKGBUILD-split.proto - limit fakeroot usage with addition of package() function - info pages are handled like man pages and not other documentation - configuration option for man/info page directories - added ability to automatically remove files from package - configuration option for default LDFLAGS - specify alternative configuration file with --config flag - check all integrity checksums provided in PKGBUILD - fix pkgver/pkgrel updating in SCM packages - BUILDSCRIPT option removed from makepkg.conf. Now specified during configure - enforce no ">" or "<" in provides array - package compression autodetection - check PKGBUILD for CRLF line endings - fix reading PKGBUILD from pipe - various fixes to increase compatibility with BSDs & Mac OSX - contrib - pacdiff - various improvements and new -l flag for using locate - pacscripts - print install scripts for a package